Abundant Venture Partners Expands Health System Alliance and Launches Pediatric Cohort

October 29, 2025
Abundant Venture Partners has grown its Alliance to 22 healthcare provider organizations and introduced a new pediatric cohort to co-develop innovations in pediatric care.

Abundant Venture Partners has expanded its national healthcare Alliance to include 22 provider organizations, announced in a press release. The firm also launched a new pediatric cohort that brings together leading pediatric hospitals and health systems to collaborate on innovations tailored to children’s healthcare needs.

The Abundant Platform supports early commercialization of healthcare ventures through the Abundant Venture Studio and promotes adoption across its provider network. Earlier this year, the platform partnered with MedStar Health to launch virtual cardiology startup Auxira.

Alliance members contribute as co-developers, early adopters, and investors in ventures generated through the platform. Abundant plans to add up to eight more health systems to its Alliance and is reviewing early-stage startups with scalable solutions for healthcare delivery.

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